A Valley Center teacher has been arrested after deputies say she hosted a high school graduation party at her house where more than a hundred teens were served alcohol this weekend.

A Valley Center teacher has been arrested after deputies say she hosted a high school graduation party at her house where more than a hundred teens were served alcohol this weekend.

VISTA, Calif. (AP) — A San Diego County teacher accused of hosting a party where dozens of teens became drunk has pleaded not guilty to several charges.

The North County Times says Nancy Hildebrand entered pleas on June 30 to four counts of providing alcohol to a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and violating the county's social host ordinance. She could face a year in jail if convicted.

The 56-year-old teacher was arrested last month after sheriff's deputies called to her Valley Center home allegedly found teens passed out in their own vomit and others playing strip poker. Authorities say at least 75 teens attended a graduation and birthday party for Hildebrand's daughter.

The wildfire that blackened about 100 open acres just west of San Diego Zoo Safari Park Monday was possibly ignited by sparks from a passing car, not an arsonist as previously believed, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.

The wildfire that blackened about 100 open acres just west of San Diego Zoo Safari Park Monday was possibly ignited by sparks from a passing car, not an arsonist as previously believed, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.

Whether as the backdrop for a film or the location or a television special, San Diego has sparkled on screens big and small over the years. It’s no surprise to those of us lucky enough to call it home that several celebrities have chosen sunny San Diego as the setting for TV shows, movies and even sporting events.

Whether as the backdrop for a film or the location or a television special, San Diego has sparkled on screens big and small over the years. It’s no surprise to those of us lucky enough to call it home that several celebrities have chosen sunny San Diego as the setting for TV shows, movies and even sporting events.

As the Holy Fire continues to wreak havoc on parts of Riverside and Orange counties, animal shelters in the impacted areas are making room for lost pets. To accommodate an influx of displaced dogs, some of the canines who were already in those shelters have been transferred to San Diego.

As the Holy Fire continues to wreak havoc on parts of Riverside and Orange counties, animal shelters in the impacted areas are making room for lost pets. To accommodate an influx of displaced dogs, some of the canines who were already in those shelters have been transferred to San Diego.